Thursday, February 28, 2013
Great video about lyin' Joe Biden
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Now for Something Completely Different!
If you're tired of Washington, stupid politicians, socialist presidents and the like, click on this video and go back in time to the1930s. This is from the American Zoot Shooters Association national championships. There is a very quick shot of the Enforcer with a Tommy gun.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Don't listen to Joe Biteme
The Vice President of the United Stated has advised citizens to break the law. He advised home owners, women in particular, to get a double barrel 12 gage shotgun. He further stated get some shells, and fire blasts into the air is something suspicious is heard. This breaks a host of laws in most jurisdictions and is extremely dangerous. DO NOT FOLLOW HIS ADVICE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY. Get a professional solution for your self defense needs. This man is the Lindsey Lohan of politics. Clearly his protective detail does not carry "double barrel shotguns" and fire at or near suspicious noises. His poor judgement, ignorant and stupid statements, and assumed expertise are laughable. He clearly needs some sort of mental help. I don't know if it's substance abuse or side effects from his corny hair plug operations. He is not thinking and speaking clearly. This man should resign immediately.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Surplus Rifle Forum
This is a great place to get information or ask questions about historical firearms. Unlike some forums, Surplus Rifle Forum is friendly and very helpful. It's one of the best places on the net for gun enthusiasts.
Surplus Rifle Forum
Listen to Ted Nugent
Great minds think a like, but Ted says it better! You can hear the love of freedom in his voice.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Chris Wallace is an Ass
Stupid
Mr. Wallace (known hereafter as Mr. WallAnus) is a hack
journalist. His disgraceful
conduct during the interview with Wayne LaPierre was disgusting. Let the man speak Mr. WallAnus! We want to hear his side. You are a
punk and a coward that hides behind dishonest network, the same way your daddy did. Plus, for the record your show stinks. I’m
sure AL Jazeera has a place for you.
Chris WallAnus, you are garbage.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Requiem for the Bolt Action Rifle.
Like most Americans, I grew up with bolt-action rifles. Bolt
actions represented the apex of rifle development. Bolt actions were
unsurpassed in beauty, accuracy, ruggedness, and dependability. We believed all
other rifles were somehow inferior. The legendary Winchester Model 1894 lever
action rifle was considered a stepping stone to powerful bolt action deer
rifles.
Those times have
changed. The semi automatic is now king. A whole generation of shooters now
considers the bolt action as a quaint antique. Much the same as we thought of
the Sharps or Remington Rolling Block. How did this happen? Well here are my
reasons.
1.
Bolt
actions are not featured in movies or television like semi automatics. They are
just not exciting enough. It is a grandpa’s gun, plain and simple. Another aspect
is there are few historical dramas made. The “Golden Age” of the bolt action as
a hunting or military arm is not portrayed.
2.
Semi Automatics are the beneficiaries of technology.
The new sights and many of the new cartridges are specifically designed for use
on Semi Automatic rifles. The Ar-15 style of rifle is a principle beneficiary
of progress. The modularity of semi automatic rifles appeals to practical minded
shooters and the ability to tailor a rifle to a specific task has a lot of
appeal.
3.
Many women and novice shooter are more
comfortable with light recoil and increased round capacity of semi automatics. For
defense, the semi automatic rifle is clearly the king. Why would anyone
handicap himself or herself with a manually operated rifle?
4.
The semi automatic has achieved market dominance.
In the past, gun shops contained racks of bolt action and a few lever action
rifles. Now gun shops stock large numbers of semi automatics, principally AR
type rifles.
5.
Rifle collectors love the semi automatic
versions of historical and modern small arms. These weapons satisfy the desire
for historically important or exotic weaponry.
6.
Even modern snipers prefer semi automatic
weapons. Accuracy was the sole domain of the bolt action, now semi automatics
equal it.
7.
The standards of aesthetics have changed. Appreciation
of fine artisanship and deep lustrous blue seamlessly mated to high-grade
walnut has given way to utilitarian, businesslike seriousness. The modern AR
looks like a stealth fighter; the high-grade bolt action is a 1930s Packard convertible
in comparison.
8.
Attempts to upgrade the bolt action have fallen
flat. The composite stocks, stainless steel construction, have not improved the
basic platform of the bolt action rifle.
9.
The biggest reason, is simply the bolt action is
overrated. The bolt action rifle was made obsolete, by the bolt action rifle. The
bolt action never delivered the firepower needed in the military or the quick
second shot for the hunter. Efforts at a
reliable semi automatic rifle go back to the early part of the20th century. The two
World Wars and a few lesser conflicts kept the bolt action on the center stage.
In the First World War, machineguns, not bolt action rifles dominated the
battlefield. The Second World War really showed how obsolete the bolt action
really is. Almost every combatant country tried to get some form of semi
automatic rifle in the hands of their soldiers.
10.
No serious operators opt for a bolt action rifle.
Even the vaunted scout rifle, is not considered for serious use by any army or
government agency. The Scout, which is comprised of a 1890s action, mated to 1940s
style laminated stock, and carries a 1960s long eye relief (LER) scope technology,
is really a joke compared to a modern semi automatic rifle.
The bolt action is no longer king
in the military or in the hunting fields. I say this with regret; I collect and
greatly admire military bolt actions. For me they will always hold magic. For
the younger shooters they have become interesting relics of a bygone era.